Brazil airline Gol says too soon to assess impact of Zika on travel

SAO PAULO Feb 1 (Reuters) - The impact of the rapidly
spreading Zika virus on air travel is still unclear, Edmar
Lopes, the chief financial officer of Brazilian airline Gol
Linhas Aereas SA, said on a Monday call with
analysts.

Gol and other airlines have offered to reschedule and
reroute travel for pregnant women with flights booked to areas
affected by Zika, after clinical evidence linking the virus to
microcephaly and other birth defects.
(Reporting by Priscila Jordao and Brad Haynes; Editing by Chizu
Nomiyama)